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Quote from Blood Read

"An ambiguously coded figure, a source of both erotic anxiety and corrupt desire, the literary vampire is one of the most powerful archetypes bequeathed to us from the imagination of the nineteenth century."~ page 2 introduction to Blood Read: The Vampire as Metaphor in Contemporary Culture

Intellectual Vampire Quote

"If the vampire is an other, he or she was always a figure in whom one could find one's self...the despicable as well as the defiant, the shameful as well as the unashamed, the loathing of oddness as well as pride in it."~ Richard Dyer

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Los Angeles, California

Guillaume Wolf (AKA
Prof G) embarks on a month long Bewitching Book Tour for his book The Last
Arakad starting June 15.

Everything is about
to change. When Maya moves from Los Angeles to Paris, along with her
brother Thomas, things begin to take a turn for the bloody when a series of
killings connected with an Arakad magical tradition begins to take place. A
battle between what is good and what is evil is on the horizon. And Maya is in
the middle of it.

Power is a dangerous
thing. When Maya is thrust into the midst of a battle that deals with an
ancient prophecy, shattering murders and intricate relationships, she must
learn to take the reigns and explore her true powers and unlock her destiny.
The future of humanity may well be at stake. Sinister clan war and confounding
mystery combine to create a pulse-pounding thriller that will entertain readers
and keep them on the edge of their seats.

Also known as “Prof
G,”Guillaume Wolf injects his interest of European traditionalism and mysticism
into his work. Featuring a strong heroine and positive supporting characters,
there is much to be said for this novel. Readers will be offered a slice of
magic and history simultaneously, an art that the author has mastered and as a
result, the reader will be both entertained and educated.

Guillaume Wolf weaves
a fantastic international tale that interests the young and the young at heart.
He grew up abroad, born in Africa, traveling and living throughout Paris, and
used those places as an inspiration forThe
Last Arakad.He has spent a
lifetime studying the meanings and uses of different symbols throughout the
world. He currently resides in Los Angeles.

THE LAST ARAKAD

by Guillaume Wolf “Prof. G”

Do you believe in destiny?

When sensitive Maya moves with her brother Thomas from Los Angeles
to Paris hoping for a better life, she has no idea that everything is about to
dramatically change.

What starts as an initiation into the age-old Arakad magical
tradition takes an unexpected turn when a wave of brutal murders shatters her
world. Caught up in an ancient prophecy, she finds herself at the center of a
ruthless battle between good and evil in which humanity’s future is at
stake.

When all hope is lost and she becomes the final target of a
sinister clan, will Maya learn to trust herself and her own power? Or will her
own fears prevail?

BIO

Born in Africa (Sénégal), raised in Paris, France, and currently
living in Los Angeles, California, Guillaume Wolf “Prof G.” embodies the spirit
of the 21st Century “global village.”

Guillaume has spent decades exploring the transformative power of
symbols, archetypes, and creativity (and their relationship with the everyday
world); and this passion inspires his writing.

Guillaume’s background includes among others: creative director;
branding consultant; and teacher of communication design at the prestigious Art
Center College of Design in Pasadena.

He is the author of reDESIGN: reCREATE, a book about reinvention
and creativity. The Last Arakad is his first novel.

Guillaume lives with his wife and daughter in Los Angeles,
California.

To learn more about Guillaume Wolf’s books and discover additional
content, collectibles, and behind-the-scenes bonuses, visitwww.Arakad.com